[ Subject-Verb Agreement ]
Neither threats nor hostile action (scares, scare) the enemy.
A. Scares
B. Scare

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Conjunction › ViewBoth Jon and Lauren … the movie
A. enjoy
B. enjoys
C. enjoying
D. has enjoyed
Gerunds › View
Some shy people have trouble making new friends. This is an example of gerunds used as a(n) …………………………….
A. object complement
B. subject
C. object of a preposition
D. object
Modal Verbs › ViewIt’s compulsory for you to call him and tell him the truth.
A. You can call him and tell him the truth.
B. You must call him and tell him the truth.
C. You shouldn’t call him and tell him the truth.
D. You may not call him and tell him the truth.
Grammar › View
Sorry, I ___ (miss) the bus. I’m going to be late.
A. miss
B. missed
C. have missed
D. had missed
